Re: Thank you

: : : : : Helllo
: : : : : I'm translating an episode of this series and I have some incomprehensible sayings: (it's in Auckland new zealand).

: : : : : The context is emergency exercise in the hospital:

: : : : : She says: "Loud and clear". My quetion, does it mean "speak louder, I can't hear you", or is it a kind of Hello or a greeting?

: : : : : in the middle of the exercise where fake injured keep coming in, suddenly a real wounded arrives and the nurse starts looking after him. she says:
: : : : : "But that also *threw the clericals* because I kept coming saying "this is real, this is a real patient".
: : : : : threw the clericals - does it mean that the clerks at the hospital were confused by the event?

: : : : : "we're gonna do an update and do a press release before we call the exercise *stand down*"
: : : : : Before we say it is finished? could it be also stand on? it's not clear in the video.

: : : : : I know it's a lot of questions (and not easy ones)
: : : : : and I am grateful for any attempt or clue.

: : : : If a person says, "I hear you 'loud and clear.'" It means just that. But I'd have to have more context to answer your question. It could be a command to someone: "Loud and clear."